Bobby and the Midnites – Boston, MA (11/07/80)

Bobby And The Midnites
November 7, 1980
Orpheum Theater – Boston, MA

Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (Maxell UDXLII-C90)

Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6MHz) >
Tascam Hi-Res Editor (WAV 24-bit/96k) > Adobe Audition 2020 > Samplitude Pro X6 Suite > FLAC/24
(1 DVD FLAC)

Patch Info:
(FOB) Nakamichi CM700 > Cassette Master (shnid=108264) supplies:
Supplication (4:14 – 4:24)
Drums (0:01 – 0:09)
I’ll Be Doggone (2:23 – end of track)
Around And Around (complete track)
Encore Break (0:00 – 0:43)

All Transfers and Mastering by Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
August 20, 2021

Notes:
— This has the missing tape 2 plus the soundcheck added
— Rescheduled from November 4, 1980
— Thanks to Steve Rolfe for the patch source
— Thanks to Joe B. Jones for the pitch correction settings

Soundcheck:
01 – Soundcheck

Set 1:
02 – Tuning
03 – Poison Ivy
04 – Big Iron
05 – Little Red Rooster
06 – Easy To Slip
07 – Salt Lake City
08 – Bombs Away >
09 – Supplication >
10 – Promised Land

Set 2:
11 – New Minglewood Blues
12 – I Found Love
13 – This Time Forever >
14 – Shade Of Grey
15 – Juke
16 – Heaven Help The Fool >
17 – Drums >
18 – Jam >
19 – I’ll Be Doggone >
20 – Around And Around

Encore:
21 – Encore Break
22 – Wrong Way Feelin’
23 – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Talking Heads – Los Angeles, CA (10/20/80)

Talking Heads
Palladium
Hollywood, Ca.
October 20, 1980


source: audience
runtime: 79:34
setlist:


01 tuning > psycho killer 6:00
02 warning sign 6:15
03 stay hungry 3:56
04 cities 5:16
05 band introductions :35
06 I zimbra 4:59
07 drugs 5:10
08 once in a lifetime 6:23
09 animals 4:32
10 houses in motion 6:37
11 born under punches 7:41
12 life during wartime 4:50
13 encore break #1 1:27
14 take me to the river 6:30
15 encore break #2 1:55
16 the great curve 7:22


taping gear: unknown
taped by: Bradley W.
transferred by: glasnostrd19 (from 1st gen. cassette copy)
lineage: analog master (unknown deck/mikes/tape) >
1st gen. copy (TDK-SA 90 min. cassette) >
played on Nak. 300 (with speed adjustment) WAV (44.1kHz/16bit) >
FLAC (sb’s aligned) > torrentially yours.

David Byrne: vocals, guitar
Jerry Harrison: guitar, synthesizer
Tina Weymouth: synthesizer, bass
Chris Frantz: drums
*** with additional musicians ***
Adrian Belew: guitar
Dolette MacDonald: percussion, vocals
Busta Jones: bass
Bernie Worrell: keyboards
Steve Scales: percussion

Peter Gabriel – Torino, Italy (09/30/80)



Peter Gabriel
Palasport, Torino, Italy
September 30, 1980

Soundboard-recording, using several sources, including a tape generously donated by LC!

Disc 1:

1 Intruder – 7.22
2 The Start – 1.41
3 I Donít Remember – 5.12
4 Solsbury Hill – 5.43
5 Family Snapshot – 7.03
6 Milgrams ë37 – 3.40
7 Not One of Us – 5.59
8 Lead a Normal Life – 4.19

Disc 2:

1 Moribund the Burgermeister – 5.21
2 Mother of Violence – 4.20
3 Humdrum – 4.22
4 Games without Frontiers – 4.34
5 Band Introductions – I Go Swimming – 1.23
6 Biko – 11.08
7 On the Air – 7.13
8 D.I.Y. – 5.05
9 Here Comes the Flood – 2.28

Total Running Time: 40.59 + 45.54 = 86.53

Soundboards are a rare thing for the tour supporting Peter Gabrielís third album, also known as
ëMeltí among fans. What is available from the mixing desk is not in stellar quality either
sadly, and the same goes for this particular recording of the Torino gig nearing the wind
down of the tour. However, using several sources, a very listenable release was possible
that gives a somewhat different perspective than being in the audience.

Not changing much throughout the China 1984 tour (which, in true Gabriel tongue-in-cheek
humour, would of course never visit China, nor would it take place in 1984), the setlist
is the usual one, missing ëAnd through the Wireí. ëModern Loveí was actually part of the
set too, but missing on the soundboard recordings of this show, as is pretty much all of
ëI Go Swimmingí, and the ending of ëMilgramís 37í.

Focusing on what has been captured, the show starts off with a long drummachine intro
for ëIntruderí, setting the tone for the rest of the show: dark, raw and gritty. Almost
any track off the third album is featured here, excepting the before mentioned ëAnd
through the Wireí and ëNo Self Controlí, which would only be included from the next tour
on. A great rendition of ëBikoí signals the end of the gig, where apparently a few members
of the crowd are able to catch Gabrielís microphone and decide to join the sing-along
chorus, before this is quickly turned off by the engineer.

After a rousing ëOn the Airí, the crowd is treated to a very pure and raw version of
ëD.I.Y.í, after which Gabriel returns to the stage for one other final song, in the form
of ëHere Comes the Floodí, singing the chorus on the absolute top of his voice.

After this, only a handful of dates in France, Spain and Portugal would be played before
the tour would come to an end.

WHAT WAS DONE?

The process of this remaster is somewhat fading away, since it’s already a few months old
and the entire process is not really clear to me anymore.

What is left in my memory though:
First of all, there is some doubt as to if this is really a soundboard, or just an
audience recording, with almost no crowd noise present. In my opinion this is a soundboard
as some of the sounds are too close and dry in the source to make it an audience recording.
Also, the best proof for me is the fact that I’ve heard of the existence of the master
soundboard tape.

For the remaster, several sources were used. Modern Love and I Go Swimming were played as
well, but not on the soundboard recordings. Most sources around are not pretty, with some
being very distorted, others very generated. The best source I could work with was LC’s
tape, which was a tad hissy, but didn’t have many distortion, making it a lot more
listenable. Also it wasn’t denoised like some other recordings. 2/3 of the remaster comes
from LC’s tape.

Most of the other songs use one of the other complete sources. Mother of Violence is from
a different source, an attrocious source sadly, and it’s quality-wise the low point of
the recording, but I wanted to include it for completeness.

The remastering process included the usual steps I take in remastering, including using
one channel (mono source), equalisation, noise reduction, multiband compression/expanding,
and some slight effects to create a sense of stereo.

THANK YOU TO:

Thanks to LC for generously donating a tape for part of this remaster!

As always, hope you enjoy this remaster!

Jesper Moonen
October 24, 2007

If you have any comments, a question, or perhaps even have an unusual Gabriel
recording (on tape, CD, or anything else), which you would like to offer to the
project, just send me an e-mail at sledgehammer86 AT hotmail DOT com

Pink Floyd – Los Angeles, CA (02/10/80)

Pink Floyd
Sports Arena
Exposition Park
Los Angeles, California
10th Feb 1980

Set 1
In the Flesh?
The Thin Ice
Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1
The Happiest Days of Our Lives
Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2
Mother
Goodbye Blue Sky
Empty Spaces
What Shall We Do Now?
Young Lust
One of My Turns
Don’t Leave Me Now
Another Brick in the Wall, Part 3
The Last Few Bricks
Goodbye Cruel World

Set 2
Hey You
Is There Anybody Out There?
Nobody Home
Vera
Bring the Boys Back Home
Comfortably Numb
The Show Must Go On
In the Flesh
Run Like Hell
Waiting for the Worms
Stop
The Trial
Outside the Wall

A WALLweeds production

I have no lineage for this show I am afraid.

This is what was done to the show.

Suppressed low.
Filter 41dB
Suppress white noise -40dB
Swapped channels

I hope that you enjoy the show.

Talking Heads – Rotterdam, The Netherlands (12/11/80)

TALKING HEADS
The Ahoy
Rotterdam
Netherlands
December 11, 1980

Partial Show – Disc Time 51:50

01 Warning Sign
02 Stay Hungry
03 Cities
04 band introductions
05 I Zimbra
06 Drugs
07 Once in a Lifetime (fades out) > radio announcement
08 Houses in Motion
09 Born Under Punches
10 Cross Eyed and Painless (fades out)

Source: Dutch FM Broadcast > ? > Cassette.

Transfer: Cassette > Sony TC-D5M > Realtek AC97 > Soundforge >
CD-Wave > TLH v.1.0.0.72 (for SBE-OK, FLAC compression and
checksums) > FLAC > dimeadozen, November 2006.

Notes: Once in a Lifetime fades out after only two minutes.
There’s some minor tape damage audible during Houses in Motion,
around track time 4:25 > 4:35. Cross Eyed and Painless fades
out on the final notes. Otherwise, a great recording…ENJOY!

Pink Floyd – Los Angeles, CA (02/09/80)

Pink Floyd
1980 February 09
Sports Arena
Los Angeles, California, USA

CD1

  1. Intro/In the Flesh? [3:42]
  2. The Thin Ice [3:34]
  3. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 1) [4:29]
  4. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives [1:32]
  5. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2) [6:14]
  6. Mother [7:29]
  7. Goodbye Blue Sky [3:39]
  8. Empty Spaces [2:23]
  9. What Shall We Do Now? [1:29]
  10. Young Lust [4:43]
  11. One Of My Turns [3:54]
  12. Don’t Leave Me Now [4:00]
  13. Another Brick In The Wall (Part 3) [4:56]
  14. Goodbye Cruel World [1:06]
    CD2
  15. Hey You [5:10]
  16. Is There Anybody Out There? [2:38]
  17. Nobody Home [3:29]
  18. Vera [1:24]
  19. Bring The Boys Back Home [1:22]
  20. Comfortably Numb [7:31]
  21. The Show Must Go On [2:33]
  22. intro [1:26]
  23. In the Flesh [4:19]
  24. Run Like Hell [7:25]
  25. Waiting For The Worms [4:33]
  26. Stop! [0:37]
  27. The Trial [6:06]
  28. Outside The Wall [3:12]

Bob Marley – Providence, RI (09/17/80)

Bob Marley and the Wailers
9-17-80
Meehan Auditorium, Brown University
Providence, RI

Lineage – Unknown
SBD-C(x)-FLAC

I pulled out an old cassette just to compare to what is currently traded, and I was surprised that this sounded much better(to my ears at least), and is clearly the soundboard version, not the audience. I was also happy to see that it includes the full version of Zimbabwe as well as the awards presentation to Bob. I transferred it straight from the cassette to my computer with no enhancements. Unfortunately, it is not perfect, but hopefully an upgrade for some of you.

Do not Sell or encode to any lossless format.

Enjoy – Muleman2

Natural Mystic
Positive Vibration
Dem Belly Full
War->No More Trouble
Zimbabwe
Running Away->Crazy Baldheads
I shot the Sheriff
No Woman No Cry
Jammin->
Tape Flip
Exodus
Award Presentation
Redemption Song
Coming in From the Cold
Could You Be Loved
Work
Roots Rock Reggae
Is this Love
Kinky Reggae//
//Get Up Stand Up

Bob Marley – Torino, Italy (06/28/80)

Bob Marley & The Wailers
Stadio Comunale
Torino, Piemonte, Italy
June 28, 1980

I-Threes:

  1. Intro (1:07)
  2. Precious World (3:33)
  3. Slave Queen (4:48)
  4. Steppin’ Out Of Babylon (4:11) (fade out)

Bob Marley & The Wailers

  1. Marley Chant (3:14) (fade in)
  2. Natural Mystic (4:08)
  3. Positive Vibration (5:22)
  4. Revolution (5:15)
  5. I Shot The Sheriff (4:50)
  6. War (5:06)
  7. No More Trouble (1:42)
  8. Zimbabwe (3:31)

CD 2:

  1. Zion Train (3:58)
  2. No Woman, No Cry (6:08)
  3. Jammin’ (4:37)
  4. Exodus (6:28)
  5. Redemption Song (3:55)
  6. Natty Dread (4:54)
  7. Work (4:15)
  8. Could You Be Loved? (4:25)
  9. Is This Love? (3:19)
  10. Roots, Rock, Reggae (2:28)

Peter Gabriel – Geneva, Switzerland (09/21/80)

Peter Gabriel
Geneve
Pavillion des Sports de Champel
21.9.1980
complete show

DB/RDWM 2013 edition

2 audience source – partial matrix when possible
HarBal 2.3 > Wavelab > iZotope RX > TLH > flac

artworks by DB Roger included

cd1
01 I Don’t Remember
02 Start
03 I Don’t Remember
04 Solsbury Hill
05 Family Snapshot
06 Intro to Milgram’s 37
07 Milgram’s 37
08 Modern Love
09 Not One Of Us

cd2
10 Lead A Normal Life
11 Moribund The Burgermeister
12 Mother Of Violence
13 Humdrum
14 Games Without Frontiers
15 Band introduction
16 And Through The Wire
17 I Go Swimming
18 Biko
19 On The Air
20 D.I.Y.
21 Here Comes The Flood

some notes from Digital Brother Roger
“The 1980 tour, known as the ëChina 1984 Tourí out of derision was possibly one of the most avant-garde tours PG ever emabarked on. This both in terms of sound innovations and visuals with the band accoutred in garage repair men suits. The tour followed the release of PGís third album which is often credited as the first LP to use the now-famous “gated cymballess drum” sound developped by drummer Jerry Marotta.


This RDWM/DB production consists of a two source recording merged together and patching in some places where one of the recordings had holes. The first recording I obtained a copy on cassette from a friend in Geneva who knew the taper but I was never able to find out the name of the taper and what equipment he used. His recording was very clean and complete. It ended up being picked up by Highland Bootlegs under the name: ëPavillion of Memoriesí but it was missing ëHere Comes The Floodí.The second came to me by a taper nicknamed ëMentschí who used


the following gear: Uher 4200 Portable Reel-To-Reel Recorder & Senheisser MD421 Mics. Unfortunately our good friend ëMentschí became very paranoid about security after having smoked a fat joint and the recording suffers from frequent cuts and him moving around from his original location in the hall. The combination of
both sources makes this archive one of the finest sounding audience captures of this remarkable 80 tour.


Thanks to RDWM for his long hours of patience on patching the loose ends. Enjoy! DB”

Queen – Brussels, Belgium (12/13/80)

Queen
1980-12-13
Forest Nationale
Brussels

(Pitrek Best Of The Best)
Sorry, no lineage known.
Thanks to the original taper (unknown)
and uploader (Pitrek)

Intro,
Jailhouse Rock,
We Will Rock You (fast),
Let Me Entertain You,
Play The Game,
Mustapha,
Death On Two Legs,
Killer Queen,
I’m In Love With My Car,
Get Down Make Love,
Save Me,
Now I’m Here / Dragon Attack,
Fat Bottomed Girls,
Love Of My Life,
Keep Yourself Alive / drum solo

guitar solo / Battle Theme,
Flash / The Hero,
Crazy Little Thing Called Love,
Bohemian Rhapsody,
We Will Rock You,
We Are The Champions,
Another One Bites The Dust,
Sheer Heart Attack,
Tie Your Mother Down,
God Save The Queen